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Additional services on two intercity routes, improvements to local Cork services at weekends and changes to commuter schedules around Dublin are among the main elements of a new Irish Rail ...
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Dublin Live on MSNIrish Rail announces late night Dublin train for Cork Super CupIrish Rail has announced a late-night train to Dublin for the Cork Super Cup. Celtic and Cork City will play in the ...
Irish Rail has confirmed that the catering service will return on the Dublin to Cork line from April. The on board trolley service was withdrawn three years ago due to the outbreak of the Covid-19 ...
You can check out at any time. More info A train going from Cork to Dublin was delayed on Friday as garda assistance was required. Irish Rail announced that the 5.25pm from Kent to Heuston had to ...
Due to demand for Sunday’s All Ireland game between Cork and Limerick, Irish Rail has advised customers that all trains to Dublin from Cork and Limerick are sold out to and from the final.
However, the most notable proposal is a new early-morning train running from Dublin to Cork, the Republic of Ireland’s two largest cities. The train would depart from Dublin’s Heuston Station ...
QUIET Carriages have returned to Irish Rail on Dublin to Cork services - but everyone is saying the same thing about the news. Back by popular demand after being axed in 2018, Iarnród Éireann ...
IARNRÓD ÉIREANN is to test a wireless internet service for passengers on its Dublin to Cork route ... is to put a business case together for Irish Rail.” Airappz said its Wi-Fi access would ...
Picture: Seb Daly/Sportsfile Irish Rail has announced four additional train services from Cork to Dublin on All-Ireland final Sunday and is working to arrange more. The rail company confirmed on ...
You can check out at any time. More info A Cork to Dublin Irish Rail train had to be evacuated due to a fire. A passenger on the train Seamus Kearney posted on Twitter: "15:20 Cork / Heuston train ...
Irish Rail are upgrading their lines so the journey between Cork and Dublin will be smoother and the trains will be faster. They are hoping to achieve consistent speeds of 160km/hr (or a more ...
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